Killers will be brought to book, says CM


Sunday, May 20, 2012: Chief Minister Oommen Chandy today opined that those involved in the brutal murder of Revolutionary Marxist Party leader, T P Chandrasekharan near Vadakara on May 4, would be brought to book.
Speaking to the reporters here on Sunday, Chandy added that no one can sabotage the investigation into the murder case and the government won’t allow anyone to do so.
Utmost priority would be given for nabbing the murder accused. The investigation would be comprehensive and impartial and there will not be any political intervention, he added.
50-year-old Chandrasekharan was murdered on May 4 at Vallikkadu near Vatakara town in the district.
The assailants, who came by a car, attacked him while he was riding a motorcycle alone. Country-made bombs were hurled at him before he was hacked to death with sharp weapons.
A former CPI(M) leader in the party stronghold Onjiyam in Kozhikode district, Chandrasekharan was expelled a few years ago after falling out with the leadership. He later joined RMP floated by CPI(M) activists who either quit the party over ideological issues or expelled for anti-party activities.

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